1990 Lincoln Town Car
The 1990 Lincoln Town Car is loaded with a large V8 engine, rear-wheel drive
which is excellent for towing, seating capacity good for five persons, a spacious
trunk big enough to house lots of luggage. These features have been Town Car's
forte ever since. Among the most remarkable change in 1990 is Town Car sports
rounded body lines. It is built on a 117.4-inch wheelbase and it has an overall
length of 220.2 inches, a dimension that connotes that the car looks big. It is
equipped with a five-liter, 150-horsepower, V-8 engine mated with a four-speed
automatic having an EPA rating of 17 m.p.g. city/24 m.p.g. highway.

The horsepower increases up to 160, if you opt for dual exhaust. The vehicle's
interior is roomy and the cloth/leather rear seat is very spacious. Its nice includes
speed-sensitive power steering, rear air-spring load leveling, and the standard
driver's side airbag restraint system. A passenger airbag is offered as an enticing
option. Lincoln Town Car has lots of knobs and buttons that are situated within
easy reach and sight.
Three significant buttons were positioned in the middle of the instrument panel
so that it can be activated with a quick fingertip touch-fuel-filler-door release,
windshield de-icer and rear window defroster. It is also loaded with endless standard
equipment that includes power brakes and steering, power seats/mirrors/door locks,
air conditioning and AM-FM stereo with cassette. Its options include antilock
brakes, insta clear, traction-lock axle, compact disc player and automatic dimming
rear view mirror.